Highly rated British talent Kit Belofsky will join Fortec Motorsport for a full season in the 2026 Wera Tools F4 British Championship certified by FIA. At just 15 years of age, Belofsky has already established himself as one of the most exciting young drivers in international motorsport, arriving in British F4 off the back of a spectacular campaign in the Middle East.
Belofsky is already a British champion in the British Kart Championships – a period where the teenager developed a reputation for exceptional speed and precision. After taking a year away from competition, he returned to racing with extraordinary impact. Following just one day of FIA Formula 4 testing in wet conditions, he made his single-seater debut in Bahrain — and won his first ever car race.
He carried this momentum into the Saudi Arabian F4 Championship, where he recently became the 2025 champion. Across a dominant campaign, Belofsky secured four race victories, three second-place finishes, and a third place, giving him eight podiums in ten races, along with two pole positions and three fastest laps, marking one of the most impressive rookie Formula 4 seasons in recent years.
Away from the circuit, Kit is known to millions around the world through his YouTube and social media channels. His tongue and cheek sim racing and Karting ‘cooking masterclass’ content has won him legions of fans around the world – with Kit attracting over seven million followers and five billion views over the last 3 years across his platforms.
“I’m incredibly excited to be joining Fortec Motorsport for the 2026 British F4 season,” said Kit Belofsky. “Fortec has a fantastic history of developing young drivers, and I’m proud to be taking this next step with them. I’m ready to work hard, fight for results, and make the most of this opportunity. The British F4 grid is one of the toughest in the world, but we hope to give a strong showing from the get go. I cannot thank my family, partners including Campbell Capital Management, and the fans who have supported me to get to this point — I just can’t wait to get started.”
“We are delighted to welcome Kit to Fortec Motorsport,” said Oliver Dutton, Team Principal, Fortec Motorsport. “His results at such a young age are remarkable, but what impresses us even more is his focus, hunger, discipline, and relentless drive to improve. For someone his age to already be performing at this level is very special, and we’re excited to help Kit take the next step in his career. His professionalism and commitment make him an outstanding addition to our 2026 programme.”
Fortec Motorsport have signed their fourth driver for the upcoming campaign and are now ready to undergo a serious winter testing programme ahead of round one at Donington in April.
